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The Travel, Hospitality & Leisure industry is one of the most diverse and dynamic sectors in the DACH region

However, the industry is undergoing profound changes: digital transformation, rising expectations for customer centricity, and volatile market conditions driven by external factors such as geopolitical shifts and economic uncertainty.

To succeed in today’s fast-changing Travel, Hospitality & Leisure sector, companies need leaders who deliver results while embracing innovation, adapting quickly to change, and always putting the customer first.

As your trusted Executive Search partner, we leverage deep industry expertise and innovative methods to help you attract the right talent for long-term success in a rapidly evolving world.

Our expertise

As a specialized Executive Search consultancy for the Travel, Hospitality & Leisure industry, we combine deep market knowledge with a high-performing network of top talent. We understand the high demands and quality standards of these diverse and competitive sectors – from hospitality and TravelTech to travel agencies, corporate groups, entertainment, and quick service restaurants.

Through our international network and innovative search methods, we connect our clients with top executives capable of driving operational success, leading transformative initiatives, and shaping exceptional customer experiences. This is how we ensure sustainable success for our clients in a rapidly evolving market.

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In Germany and internationally,
we recruit for:

  • Airliner
  • Airports
  • Car Rentals & Car Sharing
  • Hospitality
  • Hotel Owning Companies/Private Equity
  • Cruises
  • TravelTech
  • Travel & Event Agencies
  • DMC's
  • Entertainment
  • QSR's

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The roles for which we recruit include:

  • CEO, CFO, COO, CTO, CCO, CSO, CMO, CHRO
  • Managing Director
  • Regional General Manager
  • Country Manager
  • (S)VP all Finance, Operations, Commercial, Sales, Marketing, Human Ressources, Customer Journey
  • Regional/Area Manager
  • Director Quality, Health & Safety
  • Director/VP Flight Operations
  • Director/VP Customer Experience
  • Head of/Director/VP BD - Sales - KAM

6 reasons to choose our firm to recruit your talent in the Travel, Hospitality & Leisure sector in Germany:

Executive Search for Travel, Hospitality & Leisure – Your Experts in Germany

Whether airlines, hotels, cruises, car rentals, TravelTech, travel agencies, or entertainment – we find the executives who will advance your industry. Our consultants specialize in recruiting top talent for travel, hospitality, and leisure and accompany you through every phase of the executive search process.

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What to do in the first 30 days of your new job
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What to do in the first 30 days of your new job

  • Focus on learning and absorbing everything you can before making changes to processes or systems
  • Demonstrate a positive can-do attitude in everything you do to highlight that you're a team player
  • Prepare a short speech detailing your background, most recent role and what you've been hired to do
  • Make an effort to get to know everyone on a social level. 

 

Your first day in a new job is always daunting. No matter how many you’ve experienced throughout your career, chances are it’s the one day in your role you’ll remember most. 

In turn, your first month as a whole will be crucial to your development and success. It’s imperative you make the most of this time. 

Here’s how to implement the first stage of your three-month plan

1. Listen and learn

Take notes, soak everything up and ask questions. No one expects you to arrive equipped with all the answers. 

Think about the impression you need and want to make in the new role.

Be curious. Question why things are done in that way, but also observe and absorb. It may be beneficial to take notes of the things you’ll seek to change in due course. 

And crucially, avoid challenging systems and processes until you have all the facts. 

2. Learn the technical aspects of the role

Make sure you attend all appropriate company training and orientation programmes, ensuring you get to grips with vital corporate systems and master product knowledge. This is all key in helping you to hit the ground running and setting the right tone for the months ahead.

3. Showcase Positivity and Team Spirit

In the early stages of your appointment, demonstrating significant value may prove challenging. At least while so many of your efforts are dedicated exclusively to learning about the company (and potentially even the industry as whole). 

One powerful way of making a positive impact is through your enthusiasm and work ethic. Ensure these traits are evident. 

Exhibit the right amount of enthusiasm with an upbeat, can-do attitude and people will be quicker to warm to you. 

Having progressed to a business critical role, ensure you demonstrate the appropriate level of commitment. Don’t work long hours merely for the sake of appearances, but supporting your team if they are working late will show them you’re supportive, you’re hard-working and you’re a genuine leader. 

4. Perfect your elevator pitch

You'll meet plenty of people on your first day, the majority of which will ask you the same questions. 

Prepare a 30-second overview about who you are, what you’ll be responsible for in your new position and where you were before. 

Many of your new colleagues may not fully understand what your role entails. If you have this prepared in advance, it'll be easier for you to explain but also easier for them to take in. This will ensure a consistent message throughout - no matter who happens to strike up a conversation with you.

5. Build Social Connections with Colleagues

Saying yes shouldn't be reserved for just work-specific activities. 

If your colleagues ask you out for lunch on your first day or drinks after work, you should most definitely accept. 

Make yourself available, particularly within the first few months of your role. Getting to know your colleagues on a more personal level from the get-go will prove invaluable within the business.

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